Author Topic: what grinds your gears?  (Read 1811 times)

when people use that one family guy picture whenever they use the phrase "grind your gears"




incest is illegal
probably not if you live in argentina, which nonnel does

mecha animes

hehe get it? because they have robots and robots have gears

ok i'll stop now

Ignorance and misinformation. Just read my posts and that becomes apparent lol

it grinds my gears when i see 2nd graders with 800 dollar, top-of-the-line phones.
why

why

why should some brats who have no knowledge of the value of money be able to kick around a phone not caring about the cost and value.

why should some brats who have no knowledge of the value of money be able to kick around a phone not caring about the cost and value.
Because their guardians obviously have money to spend and decided to spend it on their kid.

why should some brats who have no knowledge of the value of money be able to kick around a phone not caring about the cost and value.

lol you are mad at 2nd graders who prob don't even know how much their stuff costs and aren't taught until later

Ill informed people spouting stereotypes as if they are fact

why should some brats who have no knowledge of the value of money be able to kick around a phone not caring about the cost and value.
haven't you smashed controllers before
why should you have expensive things if you're just gonna do that with them

Stupid people
Also when people can't read, write, spell.  IN HIGH SCHOOL.

haven't you smashed controllers before
why should you have expensive things if you're just gonna do that with them

i used to smash controllers, but not anymore. you can buy a used ps3 controller for about 25 bucks. you can buy a used galaxy s5 for about 250 dollars. i would never smash anything valuable because i appreciate the stuff i own.

Tell me do you always see second graders kicking around their phones and smashing them or are you just assuming this?

Like I haven't heard of this stereotype before so I am wondering if it is a common thing to see young people breaking phones.